Because even the most emotional freelancing gypsy soul needs some intellectual stuffing, here are some tips from one little wondering girl who wander between the worlds.

Rebelle Society - definitely on the first place. Sometime ago I used to read about 2 of their articles per day. Articles written by women who went through a lot, who lost people they loved, who are searching for the meaning of life, who are facing the reality from their own point of view. Some of them are witches, some of them are yogins. They live all around the world. They write in questions, in simple sentences, in poetry. They are creative, inspiring and consoling my soul. Some of them though are provoking me with topics that doesn't really resonate with my cloudy unexperienced bubble. http://www.rebellesociety.com/

Mystic Medusa - Astrological point of view presented via short articles that can prepare you for the next few weeks and explain to you, why do you go through this kind of trouble or when you can expect some rough changes in your life. It is very general since written as an astrology chart for the whole planet. But still it makes sense to be aware of what is happening behind the clouds and which planet is trying to affect us in the very moment in its very own way. https://mysticmedusa.com/

Witches and Pagans - I don't exactly know which articles did I read on this websites lately, but I know that there is definitely some knowledge to dig, e.g. about vanatru or sabats. I prefere their articles before Patheos, simply because of the topics are more interresting for me in this moment and also very good structured. http://witchesandpagans.com/

Elephant Journal - This is basically the same case as the previous one, but I consider this website more heart catching, more emotional, more like... a journey. I don't read all of the stuff in there, but definitely can say, that this is a project that works for me, even though I disagree with some parts of it. http://www.elephantjournal.com/

Rebel Circus facebook quotes - only for fun and to feel myself to be a bit cool. Adel use to post lots of them on my fb wall to show the whole world that we are dangerous. I decided to include it on this list, because sometimes there is a deep true behind these tiny texts. My favourite is the one about the wolf. Obviously.

Aine Orga - as I'm her subscriber, I mostly get info from her videos. But there is also a blog of hers for those who prefere reading infront of listening, structured text infront of speech. This is the woman who is really inspiring, intelligent, spiritual in that great sober way, and supportive for all her followers. Her thoughts are soothing, philosophical and opening your mind. http://www.heartstory.org/

The Four Queens - Again one of the women whom I usually watch and you've had an opportunity to read about her in some of my previous articles about vlogers I like. Going through a tarot practice and partly also the chaos magick she works with self-love and shadows in the way which is only awesome. http://www.thefourqueens.com/

Damh the Bard - Bard, Druid and an amazing musician whom I know personaly for a while and I'm very happy about it. Oh his websites you can find among other things also a blog, on which he posts articles about spiritual and pagan practice especially connected with Celtic lore and druidism. You can find there many different topics, but mainly - interresting for me - there is a series called Druidry for Beginners which could be inspirative for you as well.http://www.paganmusic.co.uk/

Patheos - I used to have Patheos for quite a long time among my subscriptions. I don't anymore because the quantity of articles was overhelming my mailbox reading abilities. Still there are some very cool articles from different branches of paganism and mostly the newest and most readed you canfind roaming around many witchcraft fan pages on Facebook. So this project is still present in my life, and I might not read much of it, but I still can and want to recommend it. http://www.patheos.com/

Kickass Witch - Joanna De Voe - be aware, highly motivating. I can't really bare all of this massive blonde inspiration on the daily basis, but I have to admit, that she can kick your arse in a good moment from the very best angle. I'm not her subscriber, because I simply don't want to be overboosted. But if you're looking for some kind of american 'let's go party through the life' style and never want to drop a tear of sorrow again, go, give her a kick ;) http://www.joannadevoe.com/